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  • Many Muslims entered Zambia during the [[Colonialism|colonial]] period, primarily came from the [[Indian subcontinent]] establis
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  • He has published on the issues of [[Cultural colonialism|cultural neo-colonialism]], with particular attention on how conservative anti-LGBTQ+ ideology is in
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  • ...he farm. Moses returns and murders Mary. The film deals with the issues of colonialism, the white man's role in Africa, and the relationships between the races an
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  • ...r the party in [[Ndola]].<ref>''Interdesciplinary Conference on Gender and Colonialism'', University of the Western Cape, 1997, Volume 2, p106</ref>
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  • ...ve independence, in a place where they would not be under the eye of the [[Colonialism|colonial]] authorities. A site was chosen on a rocky area by the Mulungushi
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  • ...f name="Lusaka Declaration text" /> To compensate for the effects of past colonialism and racism, it was agreed that special provisions may be made to achieve so
    3 KB (465 words) - 07:37, 13 July 2016
  • ...Eastern Province was an early outpost of the [[British Empire|British]] [[Colonialism|colonial administration]] as Fort Jameson when Zambia was [[Northern Rhodes
    6 KB (904 words) - 19:11, 1 October 2016
  • ...nged to '''Luangwa''' as part of a preference for indigenous rather than [[Colonialism|colonial]] names. It has only one road in or out which connects to the [[Gr
    7 KB (829 words) - 19:54, 28 August 2016
  • ...d lake shores. To such communities canoes and boats are a way of life. A [[Colonialism|colonial administrator]] in the 1920s saw a dugout canoe crossing Lake Tang For about three decades after the start of the [[Colonialism|colonial]] era as [[North-Western Rhodesia|North-Western]] and [[North-East
    12 KB (1,859 words) - 01:24, 29 June 2016
  • '''Chiengi''' or '''Chienge''' was a historic [[Colonialism|colonial]] [[Boma (enclosure)|boma]] of the [[British Empire]] in [[central
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  • ...ty|hydro-electric]] scheme to supply power for the growing industry that [[colonialism]] had brought to the federation of countries that were known as [[Northern
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  • ...ted in the struggle for the independence of Northern Rhodesia from British colonialism ...mining magnate, and politician in South Africa and an ardent believer in colonialism and imperialism, founder of the state of Rhodesia
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  • ...gaining the agreement of Bemba chiefs to the [[British Empire|British]] [[Colonialism|colonial]] Administrator of [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]], [[Robert Edward Cod
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  • ...nda said on the Soviet and [[Cuba]]n presence in [[Angola]], "(t)hey drove colonialism and fascism out the front door, only to let a plundering tiger and its cubs
    10 KB (1,388 words) - 23:23, 12 July 2016
  • ...War II. After World War II, wars of national liberation and the demise of colonialism removed the will among both outgoing and incoming powers to complete the ra
    9 KB (1,395 words) - 14:14, 30 November 2016
  • ...ging: they are no longer sitting back and dwelling on what was wrong about colonialism". In a 2012 meeting with former US President [[George W. Bush]] (who sponso
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  • ...in the struggle for the independence of [[Northern Rhodesia]] from British colonialism. He was founders of Zambia’s first native political party, the [[Northern
    12 KB (1,772 words) - 08:10, 8 August 2018
  • ...ambia was one of the most vocal opponents to white [[minority rule]] and [[colonialism]]. President [[Kenneth Kaunda]], who held office 1964&ndash;1991, was a ver
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  • ...trypanosomiasis|sleeping sickness]] made the [[British Empire|British]] [[Colonialism|colonial]] authorities move their Fort Rosebery [[Boma (enclosure)|boma]] o
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  • ...ting to end colonialism in Africa. With most of the world moving away from colonialism during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the United Kingdom was subjected to
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